Global War News
1. Ethical Commitment
Global War News is committed to ethical journalism that prioritizes accuracy, fairness, transparency, and responsibility, particularly when reporting on war, conflict, and humanitarian crises.
We recognize that conflict reporting carries real-world consequences. Our ethical standards are designed to minimize harm, prevent misinformation, and uphold public trust.
2. Principles of Ethical Journalism
All editorial work at Global War News is guided by the following principles:
- Accuracy before speed
- Context over sensationalism
- Human dignity over shock value
- Transparency over ambiguity
We do not publish content intended to provoke fear, hatred, or emotional manipulation.
3. Independence & Conflicts of Interest
Editors, writers, and contributors must:
- Avoid conflicts of interest that could compromise impartiality
- Disclose relevant affiliations or relationships when applicable
- Refrain from accepting gifts, payments, or benefits that could influence coverage
Editorial decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, or external stakeholders.
4. Responsible Conflict Coverage
When covering war, violence, and humanitarian crises, we adhere to the following standards:
- Civilian harm is reported with care and respect
- Victims are not identified without clear public interest and consent where applicable
- Graphic details and imagery are avoided unless they add essential informational value
- Language avoids dehumanization, glorification of violence, or collective blame
Our goal is to inform, not inflame.
5. Use of Sources & Attribution
We prioritize:
- Verified and reputable sources
- Clear attribution of information
- Multiple independent confirmations when available
Anonymous sources are used only when there is a legitimate public interest, the source faces credible risk, and the information can be independently corroborated.
We do not publish unverified rumors or speculation as fact.
6. Use of Technology & AI
Digital tools, including AI-assisted systems, may be used to support research, summarization, or language refinement.
- AI tools do not replace editorial judgment
- All published content is reviewed and approved by human editors
- Fully automated news publication is not practiced
7. Corrections Policy
Accuracy is a continuous responsibility.
If an error is identified:
- It is corrected promptly
- Corrections are made transparently
- The original publication date remains visible
- The update time reflects the correction when applicable
Types of Corrections
- Minor corrections (spelling, formatting): corrected without notice if meaning is unchanged
- Substantive corrections (facts, context): corrected with a clear correction note
- Clarifications: added when information was technically accurate but potentially misleading
We do not remove content solely to avoid accountability.
8. How to Request a Correction
Readers may request corrections by contacting:
Email: [email protected]
Requests should include:
- Article title
- Publication date
- Description of the issue
- Supporting information if available
All correction requests are reviewed by senior editorial staff.
9. Retractions
Retractions are issued only in rare cases where:
- Core facts are proven to be materially incorrect
- The article cannot be corrected without misleading readers
When a retraction occurs:
- The article remains accessible
- A retraction notice clearly explains the reason
- The original publication date is preserved
10. Accountability & Reader Trust
We value reader trust and take ethical concerns seriously.
Readers may contact the editorial team to:
- Raise ethical issues
- Question sourcing or framing
- Provide feedback on coverage
Editorial contact:
Email: [email protected]
11. Policy Review & Updates
This Ethics & Corrections Policy is reviewed periodically to ensure alignment with evolving journalistic standards and best practices.
Final Statement
Global War News believes ethical journalism is essential, especially in times of conflict. We correct our mistakes, explain our decisions, and remain accountable to our readers.
